The “double occasion” ensemble—smart, practical and economical—is almost a necessity to every busy woman. It comprises a sleeveless, moderately low-cut gown and a neat little lace coatee in silk, wool or cotton, with long sleeves and a narrow belt. With the coatee, the dress is suitable for any smart daytime occasion; when it is removed, you are ready for a restaurant dinner, or even for the theatre, without the trouble of “changing.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 705, 3 July 1929, Page 4
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72The “double occasion” ensemblesmart, practical and economical—is almost a necessity to every busy woman. It comprises a sleeveless, moderately low-cut gown and a neat little lace coatee in silk, wool or cotton, with long sleeves and a narrow belt. With the coatee, the dress is suitable for any smart daytime occasion; when it is removed, you are ready for a restaurant dinner, or even for the theatre, without the trouble of “changing.” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 705, 3 July 1929, Page 4
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